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Test I - Multiple Choice
Directions: Read and answer the questions below. Encircle the letter of your answer from the given choices.
1. What term refers to social or cultural distinctions associated with being male,
female or intersex?
a. sex b. sexuality c. gender d. primary sex characteristics
2. Which term refers to individual differences in terms of thinking feeling and behaving?
a. gender b. personality c. sex d. behaviors
3. How “ethical self” is viewed in human sexuality?
a. the way you look as a man or a woman
b. the way you interact with others
c. the way you feel about yourself and others
d. the way you value relationships
4. Which statement refers to psychological dimension of human sexuality?
a. our attitudes and feelings towards ourselves and other people
b. skills and values from people around us
c. our growth and development in general
d. our ability to reproduce or control fertility
5. Which of the following are the dimensions of sexuality?
a. mental, emotional and spiritual dimensions
b. physical, social, and moral dimensions
c. biological, socio-cultural and psychological dimensions
d. emotional, biological and social dimensions
6. Which factor of sexuality that involves questioning on the way we treat ourselves and other people?
a. media b. ethics c. politics d. religion
7. Why politics affects our sexual behavior?
a. it create policies that recognizes our human rights
b. help shapes public attitudes
c. influence feelings about morality
d. it grants awareness of the existing problems in the society
8. Which life skill that requires practice in learning to say “no” to something that you don’t want to do.?
a. practicing wellness c. refusal skill
b. setting goals d. evaluating media messages
9. Which statement that best describe “identity crisis”?
a. unsure of your role in life c. serious condition related to eating
b. form of aggressive behavior d. act of taking one’s own life
10. What is the term “choosing possible solutions to the problem” means?
a. gut feeling b. intuition c. decision d. problem solving
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S E X U A L A T T R A C T I O N
_______ 6. ability of the family to maintain wellness, prevent, control,
or resolve problems in order to achieve health and well-being among F. Bullying
its members
_______ 7. form of aggressive behavior in which someone
G. Double Standard Morality
intentionally and repeatedly causes another person or discomfort
_______ 8. our sense of being and learned aspect of sexuality H. Sexuality
_______ 9. a life skill that can be accomplished through information
I. Setting Goals
about good sexuality
_______ 10. the act or an instance of taking one’s own life voluntarily J. Decision-Making Skills
and intentionally due to loneliness, depression, family problems, and
substance abuse K. Psychological Dimension
Boy/Girl in My Mirror!
Directions: Pretend you’re talking to yourself. What will you tell to the person in the mirror on how to
overcome his/her weaknesses?
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Assessment: (Post-Test)
Test I - Multiple Choice
Directions: Read and answer the questions below. Encircle the letter of your answer from the given choices.
1.What is the term “choosing possible solutions to the problem” means?
a. problem solving b. intuition c. decision d. gut feeling
2. Why politics affects our sexual behavior?
a. influence feelings about morality c. it create policies that recognizes our human rights
b. help shapes public attitudes d. it grants awareness of the existing problems in the society
3. Which factor of sexuality that involves questioning on the way we treat ourselves and other people?
a. ethics b. media c. politics d. religion
4. Which statement that best describe “identity crisis”?
a. act of taking one’s own life c. serious condition related to eating
b. form of aggressive behavior d. unsure of your role in life
5. Which life skill that requires practice in learning to say “no” to something that you don’t want to do.?
a. refusal skill c. practicing wellness
b. setting goals d. evaluating media messages
6. How “ethical self” is viewed in human sexuality?
a. the way you look as a man or a woman c. the way you feel about yourself and others
b. the way you value relationships d. the way you interact with others
7. Which term refers to individual differences in terms of thinking feeling and behaving?
a. gender b. behaviors c. sex d. personality
8. Which of the following are the dimensions of sexuality?
a. biological, socio-cultural and psychological dimensions
b. physical, social, and moral dimensions
c. mental, emotional and spiritual dimensions
d. emotional, biological and social dimensions
9. Which statement refers to psychological dimension of human sexuality?
a. our growth and development in general
b. skills and values from people around us
c. our attitudes and feelings towards ourselves and other people
d. our ability to reproduce or control fertility
10. What term refers to social or cultural distinctions associated with being male, female or intersex?
a. sex b. gender c. sexuality d. primary sex characteristics
Test II – Matching Type
Direction: Write only the letter of your answer in the space provided before each number.
Column A Column B
_______ 1. our sense of being and learned aspect of sexuality A. Suicide
_______ 2. form of aggressive behavior in which someone
B. Religion
intentionally and repeatedly causes another person or discomfort
_______ 3. ability of the family to maintain wellness, prevent, control,
or resolve problems in order to achieve health and well-being among C. Family Health
its members
_______ 4. a life skill that can be accomplished through information
D. Socio-cultural Dimension
about good sexuality
_______ 5. the act or an instance of taking one’s own life voluntarily
and intentionally due to loneliness, depression, family problems, and E. Practicing Wellness
substance abuse
_______ 6. spiritual beliefs influence feelings about morality, and
sexual behavior F. Bullying
_______ 7. the sum of the cultural and social influences that affect our
G. Double Standard Morality
thoughts and actions
_______ 8. people’s sexual interest in and attraction to others,
H. Sexuality
capacity to have erotic experiences and responses
_______ 9. women are socially judged and legally penalized for I. Setting Goals
adultery and for having children out of wedlock J. Decision-Making Skills
_______ 10. aiming for something that will give you a sense of K. Psychological Dimension
accomplishment